Moberly, Ralph et al. (2006): Enriched, transitional, and normal mid-ocean-ridge basaltic glass, ODP Leg 203

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 203
ODP 203 1243
Identifier:
2008-067439
georefid

10.2973/odp.proc.sr.203.002.2006
doi

Creator:
Moberly, Ralph
University of Hawaii at Manoa, Department of Geology and Geophysics, Honolulu, HI, United States
author

Ishii, Teruaki
University of California, San Diego, United States
author

Garcia, M. O.
Texas A&M University, United States
author

Ross, K.
University of Hawaii at Manoa, United States
author

Artita, Kimberly
Universita degli Studi di Ferrara, Italy
author

Identification:
Enriched, transitional, and normal mid-ocean-ridge basaltic glass, ODP Leg 203
2006
In: Schultz, Adam (editor), Orcutt, John A. (editor), Davies, Thomas A. (editor), Artita, Kimberly, Bonadiman, Costanza, Buysch, Arno, Carlson, Richard L., Carlut, Julie, Heft, Kerri L., Ishii, Teruaki, Moberly, Ralph, Revillon, Sidonie, Zhao, Xixi, Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program; scientific results; dynamics of Earth and ocean systems; covering Leg 203 of the cruises of the drilling vessel JOIDES Resolution; Balboa, Panama, to Victoria, Canada, Site 1243; 30 May-7 July 2002
Texas A&M University, Ocean Drilling Program, College Station, TX, United States
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Sand-sized basaltic glass fragments were recovered in the liner of Core 203-1243B-19R, the deepest recovery from Hole 1243B. Microprobe analysis of 582 glassy cuttings cluster into five compositionally distinct groups, most of which are unlike the lithologic units described on board ship. Drilling operations intended to sweep cuttings from the caving hole and differences between the cuttings and geochemically distinct lithologic units of the upper part of the basement indicate that the cuttings came mainly, if not entirely, from the lower part of the hole. They give information about the part of Hole 1243B that had poor core recovery. Enriched mid-ocean-ridge basalt (MORB) from the upper part of the hole and transitional MORB from two groups of cuttings from sources low in the hole may be a trace of the Galapagos Plume on the Pacific Plate or may be a normal consequence of eruptions from two distinct magmas on fast-spreading crust.
English
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:5.1800
West:-110.0500East: -110.0400
South:5.1800

Igneous and metamorphic petrology; basalts; basement; cores; East Pacific; electron probe data; Galapagos Plume; Galapagos Rift; geochemistry; glasses; igneous rocks; Leg 203; mantle; mantle plumes; mid-ocean ridge basalts; mineral composition; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 1243; Pacific Ocean; Pacific Plate; plate tectonics; volcanic rocks;

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